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The start of a new year often marks the start of new projects and resolutions to do better, grow bigger and get stronger. And for small businesses, this is no exception.
According to a recent CareerBuilder survey, 38 percent of small business employers plan to hire full-time, permanent employees this year. And of the 40 percent of small business employers who plan to hire contract or temporary workers in 2018, 58 percent plan to hire these workers permanently.
But no resolution comes without its challenges. More job creation means more competition for talent, and small businesses already struggle to find quality talent to fill key roles. Thirty-one percent of small business employers currently have jobs they cannot fill because they cannot find qualified talent, and 37 percent have jobs that stay open for 12 weeks or longer. Moreover, 39 percent have seen a negative impact on business due to extended job vacancies, including loss in productivity, lower morale, lower quality work, more employee turnover and loss of revenue.
Five Small Business Hiring Trends for 2018
The survey also reveals what small businesses are doing to overcome these challenges and attract top talent while retaining high performers. Below are some of the small business hiring trends to watch this year.
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